830 Dayton St
Cincinnati, OH 45214, USA

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George Hatch House, 830 Dayton St Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH

This is the largest of the houses in what is now designated the Dayton Street Historic District and in terms of its architectural character the least typical. Whereas the other houses bear the architectural characteristics of the Victorian era, this one still retains the flavor of the earlier Neo-classic period, and as a consequence, brings a diversity to the styles of that district.

George Hatch House, 830 Dayton St Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH

This is the largest of the houses in what is now designated the Dayton Street Historic District and in terms of its architectural character the least typical. Whereas the other houses bear the architectural characteristics of the Victorian era, this one still retains the flavor of the earlier Neo-classic period, and as a consequence, brings a diversity to the styles of that district.

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